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Seffarine

Globally-acclaimed singer Lamiae Naki was born in the ancient city of Fes, Morocco. Her ensemble Seffarine channel their profound knowledge of the music of the intersection of Middle Eastern, African and European cultures: both sides of the Straits of Gibraltar. From the ninth to 15th centuries these cultures coexisted in peace, bringing into being a musical alchemy that influenced the foundations of classical Arabic and European Renaissance music.

$25 – $48

Charles Lewis Quintet

Swing with a perennial ASU Kerr favorite, Charles Lewis Quintet, plus a couple dashes of some extra spice in the form of his fantastic friends. You'll hear grooving jazz and lush, full sounds from an ensemble led by a living Phoenix legend and true friend to our namesake Louise Lincoln Kerr. Lewis will even share some insights into the iconic woman that created the hip and historical house where culture flourishes in Scottsdale.

$25 – $48

Coffee at Kerr: The Magic Flute

Coffee events are part of a series of free, informal presentations featuring Arizona Opera performers and guest musicians. Coffee and refreshments are served by Renegade Coffee in the Crescendo Garden at 9:30am. Events begin at 10:30am.

Free

Tuesday Morning Music & Tea: ASU Saxophones

The ASU School of Music joins ASU Kerr in presenting free, informative and entertaining concerts that feature performances and commentary by faculty members and graduate and doctoral students. We encourage patrons to contribute a suggested donation of $5 and bring a can of food or sealed personal item to be donated to Vista del Camino Food Bank.

Free

Raag Raagini

North Indian sitar maestro Ustad Shahid Parvez Khan and South Indian Carnatic violinist Smt. Vijayalakshmi Lalgudi come together after seven years for this exclusive tour.

$35 – $64

GK50 – Ganesh & Kumaresh

Here is a small perspective of the brothers talking about their journey!

Kumaresh gets philosophical. “We talk about creating music, but the truth is, it is music that uses us as instruments. We are just able to connect to some force. Some call it ‘God’ or ‘divine power.’ But how do you explain the fact that people like what you play?” he asks.

Ganesh agrees, “There are many who practice a lot but are unable to make that connection with the audience when they play. That’s why it’s called adhrishta. A lot of people think adhrishta means luck, but it actually means something that cannot be seen A-drishta.”

“We naturally understand that there is something higher than us which is in operation. We are lucky that it is connected to us,” Kumaresh completes his brother’s thoughts.

THE EVENT IS COMPLETELY FREE FOR STUDENTS UP TO 12th grade (student ID is needed at the entrance).

CALLING YOUTH ARTISTS OF AZ – It’s a perfect way to end your Academic School year and welcome summer vacation!!!

Experience Ganesh & Kumaresh, the musical legends who redefined the sound of music! Join us in the celebration of the amazing brothers’ 50-year musical journey TOGETHER – GK50.

$28.50 – $48.50